3D Tunnel Card Club Scrap London Calling |
The 3D Tunnel Card Technique seems to be my favorite this week. I created one for the Club Scrap blog on Monday and couldn't keep myself from trying another one with the collage image from the Borders & Backgrounds UM. I also incorporated the car from the Art Nouveau UM into the mix!
This expanding card measures 6-3/8 x 5-1/8" and can be collapsed to 1/4" for mailing.
Collapsed to fit into envelope |
The panels are then adhered to a pair of accordion folded papers.
Collage stamps are ideal for this 3D Tunnel Technique. Below is the tunnel card I made earlier this week using the Collection UM plate. It's the same . . . but different.
For more details about this card, check out my entry on the Club Scrap Blog.
Thank you for hopping with us! Next on the hop is Shona at Shona Scraps. Enjoy!
Wishing you a creative day,
Kay
What a great idea,Kay, love both of your cards, I have to try this!
ReplyDeleteLove - love - love! Monday's blog entry was lovely and this is drop dead gorgeous. Only you Kay.
ReplyDeleteKay your project is amazing!! I definitely need to try this out!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing job on you project love the card too.
ReplyDeleteKay, this is fabulous! I REALLY REALLY REALLY want this to be a Retreat project for 2015!
ReplyDeleteAmazing and fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat card!
ReplyDeletei LOVE THIS TECHNIQUE . Need to add this to my to try list...and include the gnome.
ReplyDeleteLove this, I used to make a lot of these style cards and these images are perfect, love them both! I hope you give them to someone very special.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful work of art, Kay!
ReplyDeleteLove both of thes, including the one from the other day. They are lovely!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these cards! I made a shadowbox using that same technique once but never thought to turn it into a card. So going to have to do this and this months stamps were perfect for it!
ReplyDeleteTFS!
Your cards remind me of the panoramic eggs my mother used to put in our Easter baskets when we were kids! I may have to make some to send out for Easter! Awesome cards Kay!
ReplyDeleteYour card is wonderful Kay! I loved seeing how you made them.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! I will have to try one of these! Have a great day Kay!
ReplyDeleteI always shake my head in awe at your projects and cards, Kay. Amazing talent!
ReplyDeleteSo when I saw this on the blog the other day I sort of passed it off as too complicated but actually now that I look at it more closely I think I could actually do that (shocking!) It would make a wonderful gift/card. Off to find another interesting collage stamp to try...
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome card!
ReplyDeleteYou are my hero - EVERY SINGLE MONTH!!! or should I say EVERY SINGLE PROJECT!!! I hope to grow up and be just like you and create amazingly like you!!
ReplyDeleteThe uniqueness of this card is to be applauded. Looks like a lot of work, but fun to make.
ReplyDeleteWow, stunning! J'adore!
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